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a visual appreciation of the Emancipation era 1997
the Artist Formerly Known as Prince
I got everything out of my system with it...
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Prince thorwing up that 666 hand sign...not to mention he always threw up the Baphomet hand sign as well... and he was also quite fond of checkerboard (Masonic) floors....interesting that his sister Sharon, would say she used to call him "The Prince Of Darkness"... and also interesting that miss Lavonne Daugherty would say Prince was 'evil'. | |
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I thought the checkerboard floors came from First Avenue. Parade era(including the Romance 1600) shows included those floor first and since but interesting nonetheless | |
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Sterotypes, urban legends, fairy tales, drama, fiction, fables and so forth....
Old fashioned religious books/beliefs/lies is the real "Devil". [Edited 10/15/20 9:41am] | |
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ok ok, let's keep this thread on the topic...
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You know how Capricorns are! | |
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Maybe this belongs in an audiovisual appreciation thread , but I loved hearing Prince talk to Chris Rock in 1997. A favorite interview for sure! | |
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Youre good
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He did more interviews in the 90s and most of the time had sunglasses on I think.
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[Edited 10/18/20 10:03am] | |
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I like the sun glasses, mystery(he had strong Pisces and Scorpio planetary influences in his natal chart!).😆🐬🐬💄 | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: LOL...i hated her bangs cut like that... i think (if im not mistaken) i read in her book that Prince cut them like that...she looks amazing there otherwise... Prince (or whomever had the directorial visions) really knew how to shoot Mayte to make her look beautiful and dreamlike... especially in the "Sweet Baby" video | |
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That time Prince crashed an Alabama cover band's gig "What are you talking about?" Milazzo replied. "Prince," the door-money dude said. Milazzo looked over to the side of stage right and there was Prince - the superstar musician and singer of "Purple Rain," "When Doves Cry" and countless other super-sexy hits, bobbing head and tapping foot to the faux-R&B U2 tune Cheesebrokers were playing. Prince was wearing sunglasses, a long camel-colored coat, animal print scarf, black pants and tall heels. He wore futuristic-looking gold clips on his ears. He looked like he could've been at the Grammys. The five members of the Cheesebrokers were all wearing matching, power-blue industrial cleaning suits. They looked like the cheesy '80s cover band they proudly were. Realizing Prince was standing just feet away watching, "you feel like a shock," says Cheesebrokers guitarist Matt Mathis. "Like you're caught doing something you're not supposed to, playing guitar in front of that guy, to the degree that he can play." This all was happening around 1:15 a.m. or so the night of Saturday, Jan. 19, 1997, inside Birmingham's Five Points Music Hall. Prince had played a concert at Boutwell Auditorium earlier that evening. Right before the first verse of "Angel of Harlem," Milazzo walked over to Cheesebrokers keyboardist Tim Tucker, who was about to start his lead vocals on the song, learned into Tucker's ear and said, "Sing this one good, man. Look who just showed up." Some revelers in the Five Points Music Hall crowd had noticed Prince on the side of the stage and began to get excited. Very excited. The Cheesebrokers, which also featured guitarist Matt Mathis, bassist Michael Green and drummer John Harford, finished their U2 cover. Milazzo asked a friend offstage to ask Prince to come out and play a song with the band. Prince declined. Milazzo, who was playing a Gibson Les Paul guitar, kept waving to Prince to join them onstage. Prince kept shaking his head no, even though musicians in Prince's band were by now nudging him on the shoulder to go out there. Then, in exaggerated pleading, Milazzo got on his knees...
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[Edited 10/23/20 12:25pm] | |
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